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I will ONLY fly the Stars and Stripes upside down until this country is taken off the fast track to H*ll and things are set straight. The inverted flag to me actually honors our military, because it says “what the heck are we doing to the America they fought for???” I think it’s a little flippant of Pac Sun to make it a casual fashion statement, but to me it certainly doesn’t rise to the level of trampling or burning the flag.

Considering how much influence Karl Rove has over Fox News, this poll only convinces me more that Rubio is an establishment puppet who’s in the race as a spoiler to prevent a real conservative from winning the nomination.

I would be happy to see “Made in Mexico” on all the crap that says “Made in China” now if it would mean all those millions of illegals would go home and get honest factory jobs. That sounds like a win-win for America.

1) Every one of these cowards needs to be flooded with angry calls and emails from now…
2) …until they are primaried in 2016. Not only that, but
3) All the cowards who voted either FOR Boehner for Speaker back in January OR FOR the 3 week funding bill last week should be held just as accountable as these 70 for the murder of the U.S. Constitution and America.

Filthy, lying cowards one and all.

It’s time to start that 3rd party to drive a dagger into the heart of the Republican party. Yes, that means the Dumbascr*ps will win landslide victories in coming elections, but if the collapse into chaos is going to happen, let it happen as soon as possible before the current generation gets too old to fight the ensuing battle to restore Liberty. God knows the younger generation lacks the brains, the backbone, and the b*lls to fight the coming tyranny.

The liars and cowards in the GOP need to stop wasting our time and insulting our intelligence with this infantile nonsense. They know Obama will veto any repeal bill, and they know they don’t have the votes to override his veto. This is nothing but smoke and mirrors to try to fool people into thinking they’re trying to keep their campaign promises, when in fact they willfully surrendered their only real power to stop any of Obama’s agenda when they voted for the “Cromnibus” disaster.

I absolutely agree it should be the parents’ right to decide. Guess what–if the public could be confident that the vaccines available had been properly proven effective and honestly vetted for toxic content or dangerous side effects–if everyone could believe that the benefits far outweigh the dangers, and that a vaccine is not just being rammed into us by a corrupt government to make multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical companies even more fabulously wealthy–then an overwhelming majority of the public would choose to have their children vaccinated!

Instead of demonizing parents who don’t trust the government/Big Pharma sales pitch, we should be demanding more transparent evaluations of vaccines and medical drugs in general. Instead of suggesting declining parents be thrown in jail, we should be getting our borders under control to make sure we’re not blindly importing diseases long ago banished from our shores.

The public is confident that vaccines are safe and effective. Unfortunately, a growing minority of people who are either too stupid, or ignorant to look at real facts, are making things bad. I agree, parents should have that choice, but they should be making that decision based on actual facts and studies, not Jenny McCarthy and a paper that was withdrawn because it was riddled with problems.

[128] January 30, 2015 at 3:17pm

Turbo9883 responded:

I have been working in pharmacy for 13 years, and I'm currently finishing a degree in the healthcare field. While I'm not opposed to all vaccines and I recognize the amazing things we have achieved with medicine (e.g. eradication of smallpox), I DO NOT trust the government when it comes to medicine. You mentioned Big Pharma- anyone who thinks these companies don't throw their money around with the FDA and CDC, or HHS, or any other corner of the Federal government, in order to make certain things happen in their favor- you're living in la-la land. I agree, medical research should be more transparent and parents should educate themselves and carefully consider which vaccines they feel are necessary for their children.

[7] January 30, 2015 at 10:33pm

Kinamura responded:

So you think that Big Pharma is making huge profits off of vaccines. A pneumococcal vaccine costs the tax payers $53. The cost of a hospital stay due to a pneumococcal infection $5735 per day. If it was about the money, Big Pharma wouldn't give vaccines they would want everyone to get hospitalized. The truth is, most companies lose money on every vaccine given. Their profits come from the pharmaceutics side of the business. There are literally tens of thousand of studies showing how safe and effective vaccines are.

[2] January 30, 2015 at 12:01pm

IMHO, he’s stepping aside as a result of his “private” meeting with Jebba the Hut. I think he agreed to step aside to avoid splitting the RINO vote and guarantee Jebba would get the nomination. Of the two, I think Romney would have been the lesser of two evils. Now, whichever genuine conservative we manage to sneak into the “Progressives Only” GOP convention is going to have to go up against a party unified behind Jebba.

Don’t cheer yet–IMHO, he’s stepping aside as a result of his “private” meeting with Jebba Hut. I think he agreed to step aside to avoid splitting the RINO vote and guarantee Jebba would get the nomination. Of the two, I think Romney would have been the lesser of two evils.

Strasser: Anyone with the guts to call out these radical Left wing nuts which have invaded and occupied our country, is ok with me . Glad to see someone , in a public forum , stand up to the spoiled, poorly raised little bullies.

April 17, 2014 at 9:35pm

Filthy Harry is right, what happened the WAS an act of domestic terrorism. But it was the BLM who were the terrorists, backed by their granddaddy moneyman Harry, who is clearly using the power of his corruption-protected Senate seat to use the power of the federal government against the people of his own state. There could be no better demonstration of why the 17th Amendment was a disaster and why the states need the original Constitutional plan for state-legislature-appointed senators to provide some recourse against this kind of rogue bully.

Actually that is a variety of cholla, but not a jumping cactus based on my understanding of the beast (I’m 20 years an Arizonan). The name “jumping cactus” refers to a variety also known ironically as the “Teddy Bear Cholla”. But painful nonetheless.

Used to take pride in my teddy bears STRASSER! Beautiful cacti! But not very kind!

December 6, 2013 at 1:57am

That seems to be standard operating procedure these days. Do you suppose the search warrant included seizure of guns and ammunition in addition to spray paint? Yes, ******* media, these must be truly vile and horrid rednecks if they have nearly half a box of shotgun shells strewn about the house!

I think it’s time for American women to stop living in this little fantasy world where “fat is beautiful” and thin or athletic women are to be hated and ridiculed. This mentality is used as an excuse by too many to completely let themselves go and have all the excuses they need to rationalize it. Face the reality, repent the sins of sloth and gluttony, and stop hating those who achieve what you have not. Simple Christian principles. Same goes for men with massive beer guts!

While I agree that fat is not beautiful and certainly is not healthy, this woman is not the norm. She is so thin to begin with and then add the recent birth it just seems impossible to look that fit and thin.
You are seeing all of these comments because women are tired of society giving us unrealistic ideas of how we should look that we are just rebelling. From our pre-teen years we are bombarded in movies, TV and magazines of how we have to look to measure up. We wore corsets when waists had to be teeny tiny, we breathed a sigh of relief when we were allowed to have hips like Marilyn Monroe, we starved ourselves so we could look like Twiggy, and that starving thing still goes on. Just look at women on news shows. They are so thin. And now we have to be thin and muscular and super fit. Can't we just be healthy - eat healthy and exercise for our health - and lets not worry if we have six pack abs?

November 21, 2013 at 1:59pm

Texas-Freedom, the answer may be very simple–Reid and the C0mmies may simply have decided that, one way or another, they will never lose control of the senate again. That could happen in many ways, some more subtle, some downright violent.

Cruz Missile, I know what you mean–it’s nice to think the President should help set the moral compass for America. But Founding principles and the Constitution seem pretty clear–the government has no business forcing marriage laws on the states.

this debacle was very much the fault of the Virginia Libertarian Party and those who voted for Sarvis. The Dems did what they always do to win–they cheated, they stacked the deck, they bullied with big money. What did the Libertarian Party do? They ran a candidate who was backed by an Obama bundler and whose record placed him far to the progressive side of Cuccinelli, any why? Arrogance? Incompetence? Blind ambition? Deliberate sabotage?

And what of all those who voted for Sarvis? Even the most rudimentary vetting of the candidates and application of intellectual honesty would have shown their “candidate” was a fraud, and that Cuccinelli would have been a better choice. Again, arrogance? Ignorance? Blind obedience to anyone with an “L” after his name???

To the narrow-minded demagogues equating questioning the wisdom of a third party to supporting the “establishment” GOP, congrats on honing your Alinskyite skills, but they are ignorant and misplaced. The argument here is whether to establish a third party or to fight to take the GOP back from the Progressives. Cuccinelli represented a huge primary victory toward that end, and voting for him yesterday would have had the GOP RINO’s p**ing in their little pink panties.

from 6 to 3 Republican to 5 to 4 Democrat. Yet the Libertarian Party authored proud articles in the wake of those election disasters bragging about how much of the vote they won.
What exactly did the people of America or Arizona win thanks to rigid ideology taking priority over common sense? I am a conservative libertarian who hates the “establishment GOP” with passion, but I see nothing but harm coming from the arrogance and intolerance of the Libertarian Party in these cases. They seem to be too proud and too stubborn to stand down in close elections for the good of the nation–even when the Republican candidate is a small government Constitutionalist.
In Virginia the Libertarian Party–and those who vote for their candidate based only on party affiliation–should be looking at the reality: that a solid conservative who would likely do a lot of good for the state and for the cause of small government is on the verge of losing to a corrupt progressive statist because their candidate, who is not even a libertarian, is siphoning votes from Cuccinelli. What good will their pride and ambition have done for the people of Virginia should that outcome become reality tomorrow afternoon?

Tomorrow’s gubernatorial election in Virginia is threatening to be a perfect demonstration of the disaster of having a 3rd party in an election. Currently just a few points separate the two main candidates–Terry McAuliffe, a vile, long-time leftist operative, and Ken Cuccinelli, a solid conservative with strong “Tea Party” beliefs and record as Virginia’s Attorney General–in spite of McAuliffe outspending Cuccinelli 10 to 1 and having the backing of all the national-level left-wing heavy hitters.
And then there’s Robert Sarvis. Running as a Libertarian, Sarvis has anything but a libertarian record–by all accounts he is more a big-spending, big-government progressive than a libertarian–which has led many to conclude that he is in the race only as a spoiler to guarantee Cuccinelli will lose to McAuliffe. And indeed that appears to be what’s about to happen: latest polls show Sarvis has about 9% of the projected vote–likely more than enough to turn a Cuccinelli win into a McAuliffe theft.
Should this come to pass, it will be far from the first time the presence of a Libertarian Party candidate will have helped propel a leftist progressive into power. In Arizona’s 2012 elections, two of that state’s 9 U.S. House seats were turned over from very promising conservative Republican candidates to extremely liberal Democrats thanks to the presence of Libertarian candidates in those districts, tipping the state’s House representation from 6 to 3 Rep

from 6 to 3 Republican to 5 to 4 Democrat. Yet the Libertarian Party authored proud articles in the wake of those election disasters bragging about how much of the vote they won.
What exactly did the people of America or Arizona win thanks to rigid ideology taking priority over common sense? I am a conservative libertarian who hates the "establishment GOP" with passion, but I see nothing but harm coming from the arrogance and intolerance of the Libertarian Party in these cases. They seem to be too proud and too stubborn to stand down in close elections for the good of the nation--even when the Republican candidate is a small government Constitutionalist.
In Virginia the Libertarian Party--and those who vote for their candidate based only on party affiliation--should be looking at the reality: that a solid conservative who would likely do a lot of good for the state and for the cause of small government is on the verge of losing to a corrupt progressive statist because their candidate, who is not even a libertarian, is siphoning votes from Cuccinelli. What good will their pride and ambition have done for the people of Virginia should that outcome become reality tomorrow afternoon?

October 1, 2013 at 3:10pm

So they don’t have money to keep the monuments “open”, but they have the money to print up signs and put up barriers to make it clear tht they have no money? Another case of deliberate stupidity by this moronic government.